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Differences in MMS1 and MMS2 21 Jan 2012 19:04 #10627

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I've been seeing different posts about MMS, MMS1 and MMS2. I don't know the difference. Could someone please explain them? I think I understand the difference between Protocol 1000 and 2000.

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Re: Differences in MMS1 and MMS2 21 Jan 2012 20:48 #10633

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CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE

www.health-science-spirit.com/MMS2.htm

My question on this is can you take the pillls and the liquid together

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Re: Differences in MMS1 and MMS2 21 Jan 2012 21:16 #10634

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MMS1 is composed of sodium chlorite, which is activated with some form of citric acid usually. Jim "rediscovered" it in the 1990s, it's been around for a good while, although not necessarily used as we do.

MMS2 is composed of calcium hypochlorite - which turns into hypochlorous acid in the body, which is something our body usually makes in very small quantities and is used by the immune system to fight disease. For various reasons, someone might be deficient in the myeloperoxidase that the body needs to make the hypochlorous acid. MMS2 is commonly sold OTC as "pool shock" (and it doesn't have chlorine, not to worry, but it smells so strongly, it is usually dosed in a capsule with water before and after). The water is also necessary to change the calcium hypochlorite into hypochlorous acid. BTW, there are a number of products sold as "pool shock" - you would want to get only the calcium hypochlorite. It's going to come in various "percents" - and traditionally we use the 65% or more calcium hypochlorite.

Both MMS1 and 2 work on an oxidation principle. For most people, MMS1 is sufficient to handle whatever is going on. MMS2 is usually added in life threatening situations.
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Re: Differences in MMS1 and MMS2 21 Jan 2012 21:17 #10636

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You do the MMS1 every hour. If you're doing protocol 2000, then you would do MMS2 every 2 hours for 4 or 5 x a day. for ME, I would slip the MMS2 in on a half-hour - But I have heard of people who don't do that.

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Re: Differences in MMS1 and MMS2 21 Jan 2012 22:53 #10643

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How long should you stay on the MMS2 protocol, 3 weeks as formally suggested before, for MMS1. A self develop method is, I will be 1 day of 1/4 with 4 to 5 pills increasing sodium chlorite by 1/4 per day till I get to a full #0 capsule and depending on the response to this post I'll be on that for 3 week hoping all goes well.

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Re: Differences in MMS1 and MMS2 21 Jan 2012 23:21 #10645

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Jim usually says "until you're well" :) - you may be well before 3 weeks are out - or it may take longer.

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